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LOUISVILLE The days of lengthy hospital stays for surgical procedures are long gone. Much of this is fueled by payers, but it’s also supported by
ISSUE 157: Special Section
LOUISVILLE The days of lengthy hospital stays for surgical procedures are long gone. Much of this is fueled by payers, but it’s also supported by
Brunner and Spurlin Join BHMG Gastroenterology LEXINGTON Mark Brunner, MD, and Mark Spurlin, MD, have joined Baptist Health Medical Group Gastroenterology at 1720 Nicholasville Road,
LOUISVILLE Given the sheer volume of commercials and advertisements for incontinence products on TV and in the media, it’s easy to assume the problem is
U of L Medical Students Raise Funds for International Service Learning Trips LOUISVILLE The Fourth Annual Golfing Fore Global Health outing, presented by Stock Yards
LEXINGTON “My tummy hurts.” It’s not just a tried-and-true way for kids to get out of a day of school. It’s also a severe and
LOUISVILLE They say, “Home is where the heart is.” Well, now the heart has a new home – at the Structural Heart Center at Jewish
There is a major statewide push to encourage primary care providers (PCPs) to refer eligible patients to low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening. However,
Long-time readers of MD-Update may recall that we traditionally publish our Heart & Lung, aka cardiology and pulmonology, issue in February. This year we postponed
Heart Ball 2017 Brings Out Business and Community Leaders and Physicians LEXINGTON A sell-out crowd of 500+ turned out for the 29th annual Central Kentucky
LOUISVILLE As the Rolling Stones famously sang, “You can’t always get what you want.” In medical care, everyone wants the issue to be fixed, healed,
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